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Bar Mitzvah boy
Mark Leiren-Young
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Playwrights Canada Press
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Reseña del libro "Bar Mitzvah boy"
Joey Brant needs to have a bar mitzvah immediately. Like, next Tuesday. Except he's not thirteen, the usual age for the Jewish milestone. He's in his sixties. Joey has a grandson who is about to step up to the Torah, and a little white lie he once told his family is about to become painfully obvious. A task he thinks he could quickly cross off his to-do list becomes a deep immersion into the faith he no longer follows when he meets Rabbi Michael Levitz-Sharon. Michael's personal life is hanging together by a thread. Her preteen daughter is being treated for cancer, which has put a strain on her marriage and her beliefs. Between her duties as rabbi, mother, and wife, she doesn't have much time or energy to spare. So, when she finds Joey in her office on Shabbat asking for immediate help, she refuses. Eventually Joey wins Michael over; his challenge is something she can actually fix, plus he's generous with donations. They embark on a crash bar mitzvah course, leading the two into a series of reflections on their own faith and family.
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